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Gender Gap Evolution in Europe During the Great Recession: an Institutionalist Approach
Published 2019-07-01“…This paper examines the evolution of labor market gender gaps during the Great Recession in Europe. We focus on participation, employment, part-time, and unemployment gender gaps, and estimate fixed effects models that incorporate social, economic and institutional features of 14 European Union member states from 2003 to 2013. …”
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The influence of the Great Recession on the relationship between ecological footprint, renewable energy and economic growth
Published 2025-02-01Subjects: Get full text
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Anticipations of the Crisis: On the Similarities between post-Keynesian Economics and Regulation Theory
Published 2011-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Desempleo y reforma laboral en España durante la Gran Recesión
Published 2015-07-01“…The chronic problems of the Spanish labor market have dramatically reappeared during the current Great Recession. Besides being astonishingly high, the Spanish unemployment rate is extremely volatile compared to other countries. …”
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European Monetary Union: Badly Prepared for Big Crises
Published 2021-05-01“…There is the danger that policy mistakes will lead to long-term stagnation in the EMU or possibly even a great recession.…”
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The macroeconomic effects of covid-19:the imperative need for a Keynesian solution
Published 2021-05-01“…The exact magnitude of this shock is uncertain, but many believe that the setback in GDP will be on a scale similar to, if not worse than, the first years of the Great Recession. As such, there is an imperative need for policy actions of a Keynesian nature, as have already been implemented in many countries. …”
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Death and disappearance: Measuring racial disparities in mortality and life expectancy among people in state prisons, United States 2000-2014.
Published 2025-01-01“…In this paper, we explore changes in mortality and life-expectancy among different demographic groups, before and after the Great Recession, across forty-four states that reported deaths in custody to the federal government between 2000 and 2014.…”
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INCOME AND CRIME RELATIONSHIP IN THE RECESSION PERIOD: A QUANTILE REGRESSION APPROACH
Published 2018-11-01“…For this purpose, 2004 and 2016 years are chosen to represent beforeand after great recession period to understand the potential relationship income andcrime. …”
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Economic Contributions of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Food Industries in Florida in 2014
Published 2016-09-01“…Direct employment in agriculture, natural resources, and food industries in Florida grew from 1.252 million jobs in 2001 to a peak of 1.351 million jobs in 2008, before declining during the Great Recession of 2009/10, and then recovering to 1.565 million jobs in 2014, which was 24.9 percent higher than 2001, representing an average annual growth rate of 1.9 percent. …”
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Economic Contributions of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Food Industries in Florida in 2014
Published 2016-09-01“…Direct employment in agriculture, natural resources, and food industries in Florida grew from 1.252 million jobs in 2001 to a peak of 1.351 million jobs in 2008, before declining during the Great Recession of 2009/10, and then recovering to 1.565 million jobs in 2014, which was 24.9 percent higher than 2001, representing an average annual growth rate of 1.9 percent. …”
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